The Schubert Research Group is led by Dr. Wayne H. Schubert of the
Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. Focusing
on atmospheric dynamics, we study a variety of meteorological phenomena,
including tropical cyclones, the Intertropical Convergence Zone, the
Madden-Julian Oscillation, water vapor "black holes", and subtropical
highs. We utilize the latest datasets and a full complement of models,
ranging from the simplest barotropic model to a state-of-the-art
non-hydrostatic model. By combining in-situ observations with satellite
remote sensing and modeling, we continue to make significant
contributions to our understanding of the atmosphere.

Please Note: Dr. Schubert is now Professor Emeritus and will not be taking on any more students.

In May 2008, Hewlett-Packard donated nearly $100,000 in hardware to the Schubert Research Group to support and enhance
our tropical cyclone research program. The donated hardware includes 8 top-of-the-line xw8600 workstations and 8
widescreen monitors. Their generous gift is much appreciated, as it will enable us to run full-physics
models, ensembles of simpler models, store large amounts of output, and visualize the data like never before.